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Directed by | Damon Santostefano |
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Cinematography | Bradford Lipson |
Edited by | Lizzy Calhoun |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Home Entertainment |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Pure Country: Pure Heart is a 2017 American country musical directed by Damon Santostefano. The film tells story of teenage sisters who go to Nashville when they discover their late father was a country music singer. It is a sequel to the 1992 film Pure Country and to the 2010 film Pure Country 2: The Gift.
Plot
Ada Spencer and her younger sister, Piper, are high schoolers living in a rural Tennessee farmhouse with their widowed mother Elizabeth and their grandmother, Meemaw. When a water pipe bursts, the girls find a Silver Star and other information about their father, whom their mother never talks about. Over the next few days, the girls repeatedly lie and say they are going to the farm of Ada's friend, Justine, but actually catch rides with Justine to go learn more about their father.
At the nearby State Veteran's Home, they meet Iraq War veteran Henry Monroe, who tells them about serving in the Marines with their father in 2004, when their father saved his live by jumping on a grenade. They also meet C.J. Simms, a Korean War veteran and musician who is impressed by their singing voices.
They learn that their father had been a country music singer, so they travel to Nashville to learn more about him. They meet Declan, who soon strikes up a relationship with Ada. Declan helps them meet Marq Dunn, the lady with whom their father had written and recorded his music. After hearing them sing, Marq invites them back to Nashville to record a song.
The sisters get in trouble when Elizabeth finally learns that they have been lying about their whereabouts. They respond that their mother is a liar for never telling them the truth about their father's music and military careers. Eventually Meemaw reveals that their father had stopped his music, of his own accord, when he met Elizabeth and wanted to start a family.
Elizabeth visits Marq, reconciling with her and admitting that she always felt a little jealous, but also a little guilty about taking Brian away from the musical opportunities he and Marq could have had. leading to Ada and Piper singing one of their father's songs, on stage with Willie Nelson and Marq, at a fund raiser for veterans.
Cast
- Kaitlyn Bausch as Ada Spencer
- Cozi Zuehlsdorff as Piper Spencer
- Dara Sisterhen as Justine Sloan
- Amanda Detmer as Elizabeth Spencer
- Laura Bell Bundy as Marq Dunn
- Matthew Barnes as Declan Martino
- Myra Turley as Meemaw
- Lawrence Turner as Henry Monroe
- Ronny Cox as CJ Simms
- Willie Nelson as himself
- Shawn Michaels as Ted
Soundtrack
Track listing
- Keep Asking Why – Kate York
- Stand By Me – Kaitlyn Bausch, Cozi Zuehlsdorff
- Slide – Kaitlyn Bausch, Cozi Zuehlsdorff
- Silver City – Ronny Cox
- Sing A Little Higher – Matthew Barnes
- The Grass Ain’t Greener – Laura Bell Bundy
- Pass It On – Mostly Monas
- We Don't Run – Kaitlyn Bausch, Cozi Zuehlsdorff
- Nobody's Stranger Anymore – Kaitlyn Bausch, Cozi Zuehlsdorff
- Hold On To Hope – Kaitlyn Bausch, Cozi Zuehlsdorff
- Lean On You – Cassidy Ford, Casey Black
- Like a Country Boy – Dallas Davidson
- We Don't Run – Willie Nelson feat. Kaitlyn Bausch, Cozi Zuehlsdorff, Laura Bell Bundy
- Something Calling My Name – Jill Andrews